January 2019 Archive
841.
How to learn more as a C++ software engineer? (nullptr.nl)
842.
Paradise Lost is one of the most important poems (bbc.com)
843.
Pear.php.net shuts down after maintainers discover serious supply-chain attack (arstechnica.com)
844.
Continuing our work to improve recommendations on YouTube (youtube.googleblog.com)
845.
Rise of Netflix Competitors Has Pushed Consumers Back Toward Piracy (motherboard.vice.com)
846.
AMD is edging closer to breaking Nvidia's graphic dominance (engadget.com)
847.
Let’s stop copying C (2016) (eev.ee)
848.
Gödel's Theorem (bactra.org)
849.
Ask HN: Why do tutorial writers combine 10 technologies when 1 or 2 would do?
850.
APL\iv: an APL interpreter and stream processor written in Go (github.com)
851.
The MIT License, Line by Line (2016) (writing.kemitchell.com)
852.
Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (January 2019)
853.
Best Display for Programming? (2017) (hackernoon.com)
854.
Illinois Bet on Video Gambling and Lost (features.propublica.org)
855.
RIOT: Operating System for the Internet of Things (riot-os.org)
856.
Fasting can improve overall health (sciencedaily.com)
857.
The Rhine waterway risks becoming impassable because of climate change (bloomberg.com)
858.
Mastodon 2.7: Highlights from the changelog (blog.joinmastodon.org)
859.
Remotely compromise devices by using bugs in Marvell Avastar Wi-Fi (embedi.org)
860.
After 25 Years Studying Innovation, Here Is What I Have Learned (linkedin.com)
861.
Designing the Flexbox Inspector (hacks.mozilla.org)
862.
Show HN: Musish – Web client for Apple Music (musi.sh)
863.
Intel 80386, part 1: Introduction (blogs.msdn.microsoft.com)
864.
Fun with compute shaders and fluid dynamics (blog.kummerlaender.eu)
865.
PG&E Sparked at Least 1,500 California Fires, Now Faces Collapse (wsj.com)
866.
Recreating the Death Star Trench Run Scene with Lego (blog.arduino.cc)
867.
L4Linux – Linux running on the L4 microkernel (l4linux.org)
868.
Animating CSS Grid (css-irl.info)
869.
A bot for Starcraft in Rust, C or any other language (habr.com)
870.
Ask HN: How did you escape your safe 9-5 job?